Attack on Titan is now scheduled for an August 30th, 2016 release, and the game will hit the PS4, PS3, PS Vita, Xbox One and PC.
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KOEI TECMO America is thrilled to reveal today a wealth of new information relating to the western release of Omega Force?s highly acclaimed action title, based on the international hit anime series, ?Attack on Titan?!
Following a successful launch in its native Japan, the eagerly anticipated action game will be released on August 30, 2016 across America under the title, Attack on Titan.
KOEI TECMO also confirmed that Attack on Titan will be available for players to enjoy on a wide selection of consoles and is currently being developed for physical release on the PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system, and Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft, and for digital-only release on the PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system, PlayStation Vita handheld system and on PC via Steam.
Attack on Titan closely follows the riveting storyline of the anime?s first season and focuses on the exploits of various key characters, putting the player in a position to relive its most shocking, courageous and exhilarating moments. It revolves around the story of three young people who survive the destruction of their walled city district by enormous, man-eating Titans and eventually go on to join the Scout Regiment in order to protect humanity from this overpowering foe.
This title is expected to receive a rating of ?M for Mature? by the ESRB.
For more news and information on Attack on Titan, please visit the official site at www.koeitecmoamerica.com/attackontitan, Like KOEI TECMO America on Facebook at www.facebook.com/koeitecmous, and become part of the #KTfamily by following KOEI TECMO America on Twitter at@KoeiTecmoUS.
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